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Andersen Racing Signs Goring for 2007 Star Mazda Season

FAIRFIELD, N.J., Feb. 19
- Andersen Racing has signed Jonathan Goring, the
2006 champion of the Skip Barber National presented by RACER, to a contract for
the 2007 Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear.

The 17-year-old from Norfolk, Conn., joins Ricardo Vassmer and Jonny Baker as
the Fairfield, N.J.-based team's full-season drivers competing in the Star
Mazda series, with Phil Saville and Michael Fitzgerald joining them for selected
events. All five are slated to drive at the season opener Friday, March 16
in Sebring, Fla., a support event for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

The 2006 Skip Barber National series was so competitive that Goring didn't
become its champion until the last turn of the last lap of the last race. But
Goring, a senior at Explorations School in Winsted, Conn., did indeed win the
title, and with it a $100,000 scholarship he'll use to help defray the expenses
of running in the Star Mazda series this year.

"I'm very excited to be a part of the Star Mazda series and the Andersen
team, and I would like to thank everyone who is helping me to achieve my racing
goals," Goring said. "The Star Mazda series is the perfect stepping stone for my
career, from Skip Barber to Formula Atlantic and beyond. The cars are a blast
to drive and the team does a terrific job, so I think we can put it all
together and enjoy a great 2007 season.

"I'm extremely appreciative of the opportunities the Skip Barber program has
given me," he elaborated. "The Skip Barber School and Regional Race Series
taught me all the skills I needed to win the National championship. I am very
proud and happy to be representing the best racing school in the country in the
Star Mazda series."

"We've been watching Jonathan closely, and he did very well when he tested
one of our Star Mazda cars in November at Roebling Road," said Andersen Racing's
Dan Andersen. "I'm again impressed with the quality of Skip Barber
graduates, especially their champions," Andersen added. "We expect Jonathan, Ricardo
and Jonny to all be contenders for the Star Mazda championship this year.

"We hope to get off to a good start at Sebring," added Andersen. "Brad
Jaeger won the pole and set a new track record in qualifying for that race last
year in one of our cars, and then another one of our drivers, Gerardo Bonilla,
who won the 2005 Skip Barber National title, went on to win the race."

Goring started racing at age 10 in karts. A summer job working as a mechanic
for the Skip Barber Racing School at Lime Rock Park in 2004 was the start of
big things for him with that organization. After successfully completing two
of its schools he began his formula-car career in the Skip Barber Regional
Series in 2005, and switched to the national category later that summer. He won a
$15,000 scholarship at the Skip Barber Karting Scholarship Shootout at
Sebring in 2005 before becoming the champion of the organization's biggest series
last year with four victories.

"We're very happy for Jonathan, signing with such a first-rate Star Mazda
team as Andersen Racing," said Rick Roso, Skip Barber's motorsports marketing
manager. "Goring has always been very quick, and it's been a pleasure watching
him mature as a race car driver over the past two-and-a-half years. Jonathan is
going to be a big asset to Andersen Racing, and we'll be cheering as he
continues to climb the motorsports ladder."

For more information on Goring, see jonathangoring.com. For more information
on Andersen Racing, which offers a three-tiered program of Hankook Tires
Formula Ford 2000, Star Mazda and Indy Pro Series competition to prepare drivers
for careers as professional race car drivers, see andersenracingteam.com. For
more information on Skip Barber Racing, see skipbarber.com. For more
information on the Star Mazda series, see starmazda.com.